Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 181, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1928 — Page 20

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MONACO RISES IN WRATH AT PERILOFWORK Citizens Supported by Casino Gamblers Aroused Over Thought of Taxes. BY RALPH HEINZEN United Press Staff Correspondent PARIS, Dec. 19.—The harrowing possibility that the good people of Monaco might have to work and even pay taxes has brought on a crisis in the little principality on the Mediterranean. Crises are as rare in Monaco, where the world’s pleasure seekers come to drop their gold into the Monte Carlo casino. The rakeoff from the casino constitutes the budget and every one is happy. That is, happy until recently, when grumbling began to be heard. The people complained that not enough money was spent for the public good. The casino authorities, they said, actually were running the country in the absence of Prince Louis, the ruler, and not running it right. They demanded that Prince Louis do something about it. Tries to Soothe People Prince \ Louis is at Chateau Marchais, in northern Prance, where he spends much of his time. His angered subjects made pointed remarks about “a man without a country.” Prince Louis attempted to soothe the populace by messages of encouragement, but they continued to object. The national council, nominal governing body of the, principality under authority of the prince, resigned. Then Prince Louis made a telling thrust. He warned the people that all this dissension would do no good towards attracting visitors and dollars to the casino this winter. The proclamation failed of the desired effect and today Prince Pierre de Polignac, son-in-law and heir of Prince Louis, was In Monaco trying to smooth things out. His efforts were clouded by a suggestion of some of the inhabitants that he was attempting a coup in favor of himself. Prince Pierre summoned the members of the communal council, representing the towns of the principality, and told them they were the only representatives of the people since the resignation of the national council. Pierre told the delegates that Prince Louis would approve any solution recommended by the communal council with Pierre’s assent. Pierre conferred with other leading Monacans, explaining that ho came to hear their complaints and report to their soverign. Keep All They Get Monaco is the smallest independent state of Europe. Its area is about eight square miles and its population about 23,000. It is on the southern coast of France, surrounded on all sides except the sea by French territory. The casino authorities have the gambling concession until 1947. The present annual grant to the state for the concession is 90,000 pounds (about $450,000) which will be increased to 100,000 pounds annually in 1937. The people of Monaco are not permitted access to the gaming tables, so they keep all they get. They pay no taxes and receive high rentals for the land. Visitors spend much money in addition to their gambling expenditures.

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